225 Die as Second Earthquake Shakes Mexico

Published by the Environmental News Service MEXICO CITY, Mexico, September 20, 2017 (ENS) – A deadly earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday afternoon, sending buildings crashing to the ground, killing children in their collapsing school, cracking highways, rocking the capital and sending thousands of people into the streets for the second time in two weeks. Read […]

Zinke Would Turn U.S. Monuments Over to Commercial Use

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, September 19, 2017 (ENS) – Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s review of national monuments, leaked to the media on Monday, recommends that President Donald Trump make major changes to 10 U.S. national monuments. Zinke recommends more roads, timber harvesting, grazing, mining, drilling and commercial fishing in these protected […]

Removing Atrazine From Surface Water Just Got Easier

Published by the Environmental News Service MONTREAL, Quebec, Canada, September 18, 2017 (ENS) – An international team of scientists has found an effective way of removing low concentrations of the toxic weed killer Atrazine and its by-products from surface water in agricultural areas. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2017/09/18/89828/

Snow Leopards Not ‘Endangered’ Yet Not Out of Danger

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW YORK, New York, September 14, 2017 (ENS) – The elusive snow leopards of the high Himalayas have been listed as Endangered for the past 25 years on the authoritative Red List of Threatened Species kept by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, IUCN, but that has […]

Powerful Hurricane Irma Punishes Florida

Published by the Environmental News Service MIAMI, Florida, September 10, 2017 (ENS) – Hurricane Irma made landfall twice in Florida as a Category 4 hurricane Sunday morning and is currently blasting up the state’s Gulf coast. Irma first touched land just after 9 am at Cudjoe Key in the Florida Keys archipelago; the second landfall […]

Category 5 Hurricane Irma on a Caribbean Rampage

Published by the Environmental News Service MIAMI, Florida, September 6, 2017 (ENS) – Hurricane Irma, one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic, slammed Puerto Rico’s north shore Wednesday night after devastating several small northern Caribbean islands. At least three people have lost their lives to the storm. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2017/09/06/category-5-hurricane-irma-on-a-caribbean-rampage/

North Korean Nuclear Test Triggered Strong Earthquake

Published by the Environmental News Service TOKYO, Japan, September 3, 2017 (ENS) – A strong magnitude 6.3 earthquake at the surface of the Earth struck North Korea on Sunday, raising suspicions that an explosion likely caused the quake. The shaking was felt in China. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2017/09/03/north-korean-nuclear-test-triggered-strong-earthquake/

Poor Families Scared of Water Scarcity

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, September 1, 2017 (ENS) – Countries will have to spend US$150 billion per year to reach the Sustainable Development Goal of access to safely managed water and sanitation services by 2030, finds a new report by The World Bank released at World Water Week 2017 in Stockholm. […]

Harvey ‘Costliest and Worst’ Disaster in U.S. History

Published by the Environmental News Service HOUSTON, Texas, August 31, 2017 (ENS) – After dumping record rainfall of nearly 52 inches on the east Texas coast, claiming 29 lives and sending thousands of people into shelters or fleeing to higher ground, Hurricane Harvey, now slowed to a tropical depression, is making its destructive way across […]

Harvey Inundates Texas Coast, Days More Rain Forecast

Published by the Environmental News Service AUSTIN, Texas, August 27, 2017 (ENS) – Catastrophic and life-threatening flooding is inundating southeastern Texas, and flash flood emergencies are in effect as Hurricane Harvey dumps record rainfall on the area. The combination of wind and water could leave parts of south Texas “uninhabitable for weeks or months,” warns […]

Eastern States Slash Allowable Power Plant Emissions

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW YORK, New York, August 26, 2017 (ENS) – Nine Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic states that have the first U.S. market-based compact to cut greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, have decided to reduce the limit on emissions by 30 percent between 2020 and 2030. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2017/08/26/eastern-states-slash-allowable-power-plant-emissions/

Dangerous Hurricane Harvey Takes Aim at Texas

Published by the Environmental News Service AUSTIN, Texas, August 24, 2017 (ENS) – Widespread evacuations have been ordered along the Texas Gulf Coast ahead of Hurricane Harvey, the first major hurricane, Category 3 or stronger, to strike the United States in nearly 12 years. Workers are being evacuated off oil rigs in the Gulf ahead […]

Zinke Recommends Shrinking Some National Monuments

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, August 24, 2017 (ENS) – Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recommended to the White House today that none of 27 national monuments under review by the Trump administration be eliminated, but he says land should be removed from some of them. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2017/08/24/zinke-recommends-shrinking-some-national-monuments/

Dakota Access Pipeline Owner Sues Enviros for Terrorism

Published by the Environmental News Service BISMARK, North Dakota, August 22, 2017 (ENS) – The owner of the Dakota Access oil pipeline today sued environmental groups, accusing them of inciting terrorism, fraud, racketeering and defamation in the course of their opposition to construction of the pipeline. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2017/08/22/dakota-access-pipeline-owner-sues-enviros-for-terrorism/

Grab Your Eclipse Glasses, Here It Comes!

Published by the Environmental News Service NEWPORT, Oregon, August 20, 2017 (ENS) – The first total solar eclipse since 1979 to be visible across North America starts early Monday morning, prompting hundreds of celebrations, festivals, star-viewing parties, exhibits, astronomy teachings and citizen science events. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2017/08/20/grab-your-eclipse-glasses-here-it-comes/

Wildfire Rages on Icy Greenland’s West Coast

Published by the Environmental News Service COPENHAGEN, Denmark, August 17, 2017 (ENS) – Greenland, the world’s largest island, known for its vast sheets of ice, is now experiencing its first large wildfire. The fire is burning along the island’s west coast about 150 kilometers (90 miles) northeast of Sisimiut, the second-largest city in Greenland, an […]

Minamata Convention on Mercury Enters into Force

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW YORK, New York, August 16, 2017 (ENS) – The world’s first treaty to protect the environment and human health in nearly a decade, the Minamata Convention on Mercury, enters into force today, committing 74 countries, including the United States, to reducing the risks to human health and the […]

Largest U.S. Bank to Rely 100% on Renewable Energy

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW YORK, New York, August 16, 2017 (ENS) – JPMorgan Chase has announced it will source renewable power for 100 percent of its global energy needs by 2020. The firm has offices and operations in more than 60 countries across 5,500 properties, covering 75 million square feet. Read the […]

British Columbia Wildfires Force Thousands to Flee

Published by the Environmental News Service VICTORIA, British Columbia, Canada, August 7, 2017 (ENS) – Hot and dry, the interior of British Columbia is ablaze with wildfires that have driven tens of thousands of residents from their homes and filled the skies over the province with smoke. International firefighting assistance is on the way. Read […]

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